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This 5 page paper discusses the spirituality inherent within the works of such Victorian authors as: Tennyson, Clare, Ruskin, Fitzgerald, and Mill.Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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experience, what pain shaped the determination in the mind of the Victorian writer to aspire to give voice to his deepest thoughts, his deepest pains? Some have argued that the
Victorian writer lacked a sense of spirituality, were too wrapped up in their moral codes to have noticed anything on a spiritual plane. However, one will find with an examination
of several representative writers that spirituality was indeed a large part of the Victorian writers motivation. John Stuart Mill, whose ideas on personal
freedoms and definitions of liberty are still used and studied world wide, would seem to believe that it is not the communitys responsibility to save mankind from himself. In fact,
if a persons personal habits are interfering with their ability to work or think, then that person is, indeed, in crisis and needs to seek help.
The Subjection of Women 1869 was quite the radical work since it purported that the same types of freedom that men enjoyed should be enjoyed by women
as well. Spiritually, then, he has come to the conclusion that oppression in any form against any gender or race is wrong. This would later be tested as he and
Ruskin argued vehemently against the issue of slavery. Basically, he reasoned that men and women are no different from one another spiritually and that if one were seriously inclined
to prove otherwise, one must allow women the same types of freedoms that men had enjoyed, then view the results. If women have different natures, the only way to discover
what they are, is by experiment, and that requires that women should have access to everything to which men have access.
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